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Figures: Ecto-Cooler

Sometimes as toy collectors, we can look across our displays and only see the toys that aren’t there. They are the mis-

Wait, wait, wait. Yeah, it's a toy blog, and yeah, we want more toys. Blah. Blah. Blah. But you know what else? We get thirsty too. And we don't mean knock back a few and go on a drunken toy run. No, we're talking about a drink from our youth. Heck, we're talking liquid childhood here. It's the 25th Anniversary of Ghostbusters, right? We've got blu-ray. We've got new toys. We've got minimates. We've got a video game. But you know what we don't have? Ecto-Cooler.

Vault Review: Lego 10193 – Medieval Market Village

Toys had a different meaning for me when I was a kid. Sure I had He-Man and GI Joes and Super Powers figures, but I didn’t collect them. They were just toys I enjoyed playing with that parents and grandparents bought me. Sometimes I knew who the character was, sometimes I didn’t. It didn’t really matter. I would make up my own names or stories. The one toy line that had the most freedom in creativity was LEGO though. Not only could you name and decide what characters were good or bad, but you could build them anything that your imagination and amount of Legos allowed. This is the toy line I remember playing with most.